Digital signal transmission system

ABSTRACT

In a system for transmitting digital signals between two equipment units of a mobile radio network in accordance with a digital transmission protocol, the equipment units are interconnected by an analog link. The system includes digital-analog converters for transmitting the signals on the analog link and analog-digital converters for reception of the signals by one of the equipment units in digital form.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application is based on French Patent Application No. 01 07 957 filed Jun. 18, 2001, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference thereto in its entirety, and the priority of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] 1. Field of the Invention

[0003] The present invention relates to mobile radio systems. To be more precise, it relates to a system for transmitting digital signals between two equipment units of a mobile radio network.

[0004] 2. Description of the Prior Art

[0005] To respond to the multiplicity of new services, telecommunication networks such as ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) fixed telephone networks and GSM (Global System for Mobile communication) and PCS (Personal Communication System) mobile telephone networks convey digital signals in accordance with a digital transmission protocol. This is known in the art.

[0006] The digital links of such networks, for example pulse code modulation (PCM) links, transport each digital signal independently and in the form of packets containing both signaling information associated with the processing of a call and voice and/or data information.

[0007] Digital links of the above kind are used at an interface between two equipment units to enable interworking thereof, for example. One prior art example of this is the A interface which in GSM and PCS networks connects a mobile-services switching center (MSC) and a base station controller (BSC).

[0008] There are still many areas with no digital links, mainly because the latter necessitate specific and costly transmission infrastructures and sophisticated signal processing software.

[0009] The economic factor is therefore retarding in particular the expansion of networks such as GSM and PCS networks. For example, in the case of an A interface, installing a base station controller (BSC) and upgrading a conventional telephone exchange (e.g. a landline telephone exchange) for conformance with GSM and PCS networks are relatively low cost operations. On the other hand, installing the digital link supporting the digital protocol to the MSC is costly.

[0010] An object of the present invention is to provide a less costly and more flexible transmission system by adapting the predefined digital transmission protocol, to facilitate the deployment of mobile radio networks.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0011] To this end the present invention proposes a system for transmitting digital signals between two equipment units of a mobile radio network in accordance with a digital transmission protocol, wherein the equipment units are interconnected by an analog link and the system includes digital-analog converter means for transmitting the signals on the analog link and analog-digital converter means for reception of the signals by one of the equipment units in digital form.

[0012] The transmission system according to the invention uses a pre-existing analog link that was not originally intended to transmit digital signals. The analog link is part of a fixed public switched telephone network (PSTN), for example, or a satellite network.

[0013] For example, after installation of BSC and possibly adaptation of MSC for conformance with the GSM and PCS networks, the transmission system according to the invention enables the installation of an A interface. BSC can also be installed in some areas of under-equipped countries, for example, or at sea, on an oil platform or a ship, or in the air, on an aircraft, to provide a connection to the geographically closest MSC or to pre-existing exchanges that have been adapted. This extends the coverage of GSM and PCS networks.

[0014] The transmission system according to the invention can advantageously further include means for receiving the digital signals from a first of the equipment units and/or both of the equipment units and, the digital signals including signaling information and voice and/or data information, means for separating the signaling information and the voice and/or data information.

[0015] According to the invention, the signaling information can contain management information and authenticated transmission information. The authenticated transmission information includes the physical characteristics of the digital links used in the prior art and elements for authenticating the transmission of management information.

[0016] Accordingly, in this case, the system according to the invention can further include:

[0017] means for extracting the management information, the digital-analog converter means converting the management information extracted by the extractor means to obtain analog management information having a bandwidth compatible with the analog link, and

[0018] means for sending the analog management information over a circuit of the analog link.

[0019] In this way, only management information is conveyed, i.e. information necessary to the operation of the communication network. In particular, this increases the transmission bit rate of the analog link.

[0020] Furthermore, the conversion means used for the management information can include an analog modem, for example. The function of the modem at the output of the first equipment unit is to modulate a carrier frequency which is, for example, at the center of the spectrum used in conventional telephony (300-3 400 Hz) and thus enables management information to be transported by the analog link, while the modem at the input of the second equipment unit demodulates the carrier frequency to receive management information in digital form.

[0021] One embodiment of the transmission system according to the invention can further include means for transcoding the management information in accordance with another digital protocol of the Internet Protocol type and preceding the digital-analog converter means.

[0022] As a general rule, signals conforming to the Internet Protocol (IP) also contain information to be transmitted and the Internet Protocol operates in accordance with the packet switching principle.

[0023] The structure of a signal conforming to the Internet Protocol is fairly close to the structure conforming to the digital protocol. Transcoding therefore presents no particular difficulties. Once transcoded in accordance with the Internet Protocol, the information has the advantage of being easy to convert and convey over an analog link.

[0024] In this embodiment, the transmission system can include means for authenticating transcoded management information, in accordance with a digital transfer control protocol (TCP) associated with the Internet Protocol, to obtain so-called authenticated signaling information.

[0025] As a general rule, the TCP adds supplementary call control information to IP signals.

[0026] Thus the TCP provides authenticated signaling information because the latter information replaces the authenticated transmission information conforming to the initial digital protocol that was eliminated by the means for extracting control information.

[0027] In this latter embodiment, the digital-analog converter means and the analog-digital converter means convert authenticated management information.

[0028] Moreover, in this case, the system according to the invention can include means for converting authenticated management information into transcoded management information and means for coding transcoded management information into management information conforming to the digital transmission protocol.

[0029] The system according to the invention can include means for mixing signaling information with voice and/or data information for reception by one of the equipment units.

[0030] Because the management information can belong to either of two separate categories, the system according to the invention can include means for routing management information in accordance with its category.

[0031] This applies to an A interface, for example, based on Signaling System Number 7 (SS7). Thus A interface management information in a first category relates to the management of users (identification, rights, etc.) and to maintenance. This means information exchanged between BSC and MSC, i.e. directly generated or interpreted by one or other of the two equipment units. The information in a second category relates to managing calls (call request, clearing down, etc.) between mobile stations (MS) and MSC via the BSC. This information is transparent to the BSC, which serves as a simple repeater, forwarding management information it receives without interpreting its content.

[0032] The information in each category is differentiated by discrimination information. Thus the routing means according to the invention are capable of indicating the path to be used on the basis of the discrimination information.

[0033] According to the invention, the digital-analog converter means can further convert voice and/or data information to obtain analog voice and/or data information having a bandwidth compatible with the analog link and the transmission system can include means for sending analog voice and/or data information over a circuit of said analog link.

[0034] The mobile radio network according to the invention can be a GSM network or a PCS network.

[0035] According to the invention, a first equipment unit can include one or more base transceiver stations (BTS) and a base station controller (BSC) and a second equipment unit is a mobile-services switching center (MSC).

[0036] The BTS is responsible for radio transmission and carries out all the radio measurements needed to verify that a call in progress is proceeding correctly. The BTS also manages the exchange of signaling information between mobiles.

[0037] The main function of the BSC is to manage the radio resource. It also concentrates the circuits to the MSC.

[0038] The MSC also manages the setting up of calls between mobiles and other MSC.

[0039] According to the invention, the digital transmission protocol can be the A interface protocol.

[0040] According to the invention, the analog link can be part of a network chosen from the group comprising a radio network, a satellite network and a landline network.

[0041] The features and objects of the present invention will emerge from the detailed description given hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawing, which is provided by way of nonlimiting and illustrative example only.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

[0042] The single FIGURE of the accompanying drawing is a diagrammatic representation of a transmission system according to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0043] The FIGURE shows a system 1 in accordance with the invention for transmitting digital signals S_(N) between two equipment units 10, 20. The first equipment unit 10 is a base station controller (BSC) and the second equipment unit 20 is a mobile-services switching center (MSC) of a GSM or PCS mobile radio network using an A interface digital transmission protocol.

[0044] The equipment units 10, 20 are interconnected by two short PCM digital link sections L_(N1) and L_(N2) respectively located at the output of the BSC 10 and at the output of the MSC 20. Between the links L_(N1) and L_(N2) there is an analog link L_(A) including a plurality of communication circuits c₁ and c₂ of an analog communication network R.

[0045] The system 1 further includes a set of means with different functions used successively to transmit a signal from one equipment unit to the other, located at the BSC 10 end between L_(N1) and R and at the MSC 20 end between R and L_(N2).

[0046] The means just referred to are described below in the order in which they are used, taking the BSC 10 as the starting point and specifying the path taken as well as the changes affecting a digital signal S_(N).

[0047] For example, the digital signal S_(N) contains signaling information I_(S) and voice and/or data information I_(VD). Also, the signaling information I_(S) includes management information I_(G) and authenticated transmission information I_(F) conforming to the A interface digital protocol. The authenticated transmission information I_(F) includes the physical characteristics of the digital links used and management information transmission authentication elements.

[0048] Note that the GSM network has a layered architecture and that the authenticated transmission information I_(F) is contained in the message transfer part (MTP) layer.

[0049] The first means used are means 2 for receiving the signal S_(N) sent by the BSC 10 and transmitted over the digital link section L_(N1).

[0050] Next there are means 3 for separating signaling information I_(S) and voice and/or data information I_(VD), followed by means 4 for extracting management information I_(G) from the signaling information I_(S).

[0051] Transcoding means 5 conforming to the Internet Protocol (IP) convert the management information I_(G) into transcoded management information I_(G,IP). The means 5 are associated with authentication means 6 based on the transfer control protocol (TCP) producing authenticated management information I_(G,IP-TCP).

[0052] Next, digital-analog converter means 7 convert the authenticated management information I_(G,IP-TCP) and the voice and/or data information I_(VD) into analog signals S_(AG) and S_(AVD) with bandwidths compatible with the analog link L_(A).

[0053] Also, the management information belongs to two separate categories of the A interface, i.e. the BSS management application part (BSSMAP), which controls the dialog between BSC and MSC for all the management information relating to the radio resource, and the direct transfer application part (DTAP) layer, which makes the BSC transparent to the management information between the MS and the MSC. The system 1 therefore includes means 8 for routing the management information according to its category.

[0054] Sending means 9 transfer the signals S_(AG) and S_(AVD) over respective circuits c₁ and C₂ of the analog link L_(A) to receiver means 19 at the MSC 20 end.

[0055] Analog-digital converter means 17 convert the signal S_(AG) into authenticated management information I_(G2,IP-TCP) and the signal S_(AVD) into voice and/or data information I_(VD2).

[0056] The means 17 are followed by converter means 14 whose function is to eliminate information associated with authentication in accordance with the TCP in order to obtain management information I_(G2,IP).

[0057] Next, coding means 15 replace the transcoded management information I_(G2,IP) with management information I_(G2) in accordance with the digital A interface protocol.

[0058] To authenticate this management information conforming to the A interface protocol, combiner means 16 add finalized transmission information I_(F2) to the management information I_(G2) to form signaling information I_(S2).

[0059] Finally, means 13 for mixing the signaling information I_(S2) with the voice and/or data information I_(VD2) followed by sending means 12 enable reception of a signal S_(N2) by the MSC 20 via the digital link section L₂.

[0060] Note that, because transmission is bidirectional, all of the means previously described can exist in the vicinity of each of the equipment units 10, 20.

[0061] The foregoing description has been given by way of purely illustrative example, of course. Any means can be replaced by equivalent means without departing from the scope of the invention. 

There is claimed:
 1. A system for transmitting digital signals between two equipment units of a mobile radio network in accordance with a digital transmission protocol, wherein said equipment units are interconnected by an analog link and said system includes digital-analog converter means for transmitting said signals on said analog link and analog-digital converter means for reception of said signals by one of said equipment units in digital form.
 2. The transmission system claimed in claim 1 further including means for receiving said digital signals from a first of said equipment units and/or both of said equipment units and, said digital signals including signaling information and voice and/or data information, means for separating said signaling information and said voice and/or data information.
 3. The transmission system claimed in claim 2 further including, said signaling information containing management information and authenticated transmission information: means for extracting said management information, said digital analog converter means converting said management information extracted by said extractor means to obtain analog management information having a bandwidth compatible with said analog link, and means for sending said analog management information over a circuit of said analog link.
 4. The transmission system claimed in claim 3 further including means for transcoding said management information in accordance with another digital protocol of the Internet Protocol type and preceding said digital-analog converter means.
 5. The transmission system claimed in claim 4 further including means for authenticating said transcoded management information in accordance with a digital transfer control protocol associated with said Internet Protocol to obtain authenticated signaling information.
 6. The transmission system claimed in claim 5 wherein said digital-analog converter means and said analog-digital converter means convert said authenticated management information.
 7. The transmission system claimed in claim 5 or claim 6 further including: means for converting said authenticated management information into transcoded management information, and means for coding transcoded management information into management information conforming to said digital transmission protocol.
 8. The transmission system claimed in claim 2 further including means for mixing said signaling information with said voice and/or data information for reception by one of said equipment units.
 9. The transmission system claimed in claim 3 further including, said management information belonging to two separate categories, means for routing said management information in accordance with its category.
 10. The transmission system claimed in claim 2 wherein said digital-analog converter means further convert said voice and/or data information to obtain analog voice and/or data information having a bandwidth compatible with said analog link and further including means for sending said analog voice and/or data information over a circuit of said analog link.
 11. The transmission system claimed in claim 1 wherein said network is a GSM network or a PCS network.
 12. The transmission system claimed in claim 1 wherein a first of said equipment units consists of one or more base transceiver stations and a base station controller and a second of said equipment units consists of a mobile-services switching center.
 13. The transmission system claimed in claim 1 wherein said digital transmission protocol is the A interface digital transmission protocol.
 14. The transmission system claimed in claim 1 wherein said analog link is part of a network chosen from the group comprising a radio network, a satellite network and a landline network. 